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Oct 09, 2024
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CRMN 4052U – Policing Diverse Communities This course explores issues related to policing culturally diverse communities in Canada. In particular, students will explore the relevance of cultural differences between minority cultures and the assumed dominant culture for policing. Thus, it will introduce students to the origins and manifestation of bias and discrimination in policing, the use of police force, discretionary powers, police ethnic community relationships, and the utility of government appointed race and ethnic relations commissions. Further, it will explore efforts to enhance police/community relations, and their strengths and limitations. Credit hours: 3 Lecture hours: 3 Prerequisite(s): CRMN 3050U Credit restriction(s): SSCI 3052U, CRMN 3052U
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